[00:08] hello [00:10] I've just installed Ubuntu-Mate 18.04 on my main laptop. It is an MSI GS65 Stealth. [00:11] I'm having some issues with the wifi. It will connect, but it is very slow. Most my speed tests tend to only get this up to 1.6mb/s [00:11] While from my phone and tablet the same speed test is doing well over 60mb/s [00:11] The Nic is a Killer E2500. [03:09] SipOfCoffee: It is not very common for that to happen, in itself when several devices are connected to a Wi-Fi network the speed is distributed between each of these, they should all have the same speed. Test connecting your laptop with an ethernet cable and test the speed again, it should give you a normal speed, now in other cases some applications have "preference" in data transmissions for example the peer to peer [03:09] programs (torrents for example) drain the maximum speed, depending on the seeds connected to the file downloading, another common problem is the bottle effect that occurs when a PC is very slow and the connection is fast, gives the feeling that you have a slow connection because the downloaded data is managed by the processor and ram. The same thing that happens to everyone in the peak hours of traffic [03:58] NutNut: both those people already left the channel :( [04:01] Sad :( anyway I luv the chit chat xD in the morning [07:16] hello [10:41] if I *want* a swap partition (I want it as I've read a swapfile isn't compatible with hibernation)... but I also *want* encryption... then on the advanced partitioning screen do i make two "physical volume for encryption" entities both with the same password? [10:41] as well as an ext2 /boot [10:57] I believed the installer would automatically encrypt the swap space it adds if you ask for /home encryption. [10:59] i would say a swap partition is required and if using home encryption it would be pointless for swap not to be encrypted. === gigi is now known as Guest3633 [21:15] how do i fix a broken package system in mate? [22:04] https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/uul4RtGq [22:08] Sorry for that [22:08] Try this: sudo apt-get clean [22:09] sudo apt-get update [22:10] This list you broken packages: dpkg -l | grep ^..r [22:11] NutNut: he's gone :) [22:12] Damn I lost one again